Stomach
- Sulph.
- Drinks much, eats little.
- Hep. sul.
- Stomach inclined to be out of order; longing for strong or sour tasting things.
- Phos.
- As soon as water becomes warm in the stomach it is thrown up.
- Ars. alb.
- Unquenchable thirst; drinks often, but little at a time; the water disagrees.
- Verat. alb.
- Vomiting and diarrhoea with cold sweat on the forehead.
- Nat. phos.
- Gastric derangements with symptoms of acidity; sour eructations, sour vomiting, sour diarrhoea.
- Ars. alb.
- Stomach is disordered after eating fruit or ice cream.
- Nat. mur.
- Great aversion to bread, of which she was once very fond.
- Apomorphia
- Vomiting without previous nausea.
- Valer.
- Nausea as if a thread were hanging in the throat.
- Lycop.
- Hungry, but soon satisfied, soon filled up, with bloating in abdomen and rumbling.
- Calc. ph.
- Desire for salted and smoked meats, ham, bacon, etc.; children cry for ham rind ( Caust. ).
- Tart. em.
- Desire for fruit, sour things, or very cold drinks.
- China.
- Fullness in stomach and bowels; flatulence; belching does not relieve.
- Coccul.
- Nausea while riding in a boat, cars, carriage, etc.; aversion to food, and loathing when merely looking at it.
- Chel.
- All complaints lessen after dinner.
- Caust.
- Sensation as if lime were being slaked in stomach.
- Bismuth.
- Vomits all fluids as soon as taken.
- Arnica
- Eructations smelling like rotten eggs.
- Chel.
- Nothing but very hot drinks > the nausea and vomiting.
- Calc. ost.
- Sour vomiting (in curds) and sour diarrhoea during dentition.
- Carb. veg.
- Gastralgia, distended with flatulence, < lying down.
- Ant. crud.
- Gastric derangement with tongue coated thickly white, accompanying different complaints, such as eruptive fevers, rheumatism, gout, hydrocephalus, etc.
- Silicea.
- Water tastes badly; vomits after drinking.
- Pulsat.
- Thirstlessness with most all complaints.
- Apis.
- Absence of thirst with scanty urination.
- Sepia.
- Painful sensation of emptiness at the stomach; empty, gone, faint feeling.
- Nux vom.
- Generally worse after eating; the pains in the stomach coming two or three hours after eating.
- Ipec.
- Nausea intense, persistent, nothing >. during convalescence.
- Lobelia.
- Nausea with profuse flow of saliva.
- Calc. ost.
- Longing for eggs, particularly with children; in sickness or during convalescence.
- Ars. alb.
- Complaints from chewing tobacco.
- Ant. tart.
- Nausea and vomiting with constipation (old people).
- Bryon.
- Very thirsty for cold water; large quantities at a time; lips parched and dry.
- Nux mosch.
- While eating, soon satisfied; headache from eating a little too much.
- Calc. phos.
- At every attempt to eat, bellyache.
- Apis.
- Great soreness when touched in the pit of the stomach, under the ribs, abdomen.
- Anac. orient.
- Pain in stomach > by eating; always worse when stomach is empty.
- Aethusa.
- Vomiting of milk in very large curds; children who cannot bear milk.
- Arg. nit.
- Gastric derangements accompanied with loud belching of flatus.
- Ars. alb.
- Vomiting immediately after eating or drinking.
- Asaf.
- Flatus all passing upward, none downward.
- Cham.
- Constructive gastralgia in coffee drinkers.
- China.
- Voracious appetite; or none, with feeling of satiety all the time.
- Colch.
- Aversion to food, and loathing, when merely looking at it; still worse when smelling it, which nauseates even to faintness.
- Calc. ost.
- Bloating in the region of the stomach; must loosen her clothing.
- Apis.
- Thirstlessness in many complaints. Especially dropsy.
- Ignatia.
- Weak, empty, gone feeling at pit of stomach, not > by eating; involuntary sighing; must take a long breath.
- Iod.
- Very hungry, must eat every few hours, which > all her bad feelings.
- Ipec.
- Sensation as if stomach hung down relaxed.
- Iris.
- Vomiting with burning in mouth, fauces, oesophagus, and stomach, with profuse flow of ropy saliva.
- Hydrast.
- Weak, gone, faint feeling in stomach.
- Ferr.
- Alternate canine hunger and anorexia.
- Eupat. perf.
- Vomiting of bile at the close of the hot stage (intermittent).
- Cup. met.
- Violent pressure at the stomach, with cramping pain, coming on in paroxysyms.
- Coloc.
- Vomiting and diarrhoea with colic; doubling up; from anger, with indigestion.
- Sulph.
- Weak, empty, gone, faint feeling in pit of stomach at 11 a. m.
- Puls.
- Stomach better from cold things, < warm.
- Kali bich.
- Bad effects from malt liquors, especially lager beer; nausea and vomiting of drunkards.
- Podoph.
- Continual gagging in summer diarrhoea of children.
- Mag phos.
- Spasmodic hiccough day and night, with retching.
- Laur.
- Drink rolls audibly through oesophagus and intestines.
- Nit. ac.
- Longing for fat, herring, chalk, lime, earth, etc.
- Petrol.
- Gastralgia when stomach is empty, > by taking food.
- Kali carb.
- Constant feeling as if stomach were full of water.
- Phos.
- Wants cold food and drink, ice cream; is > by them.
- Ferr.
- Food lies in the stomach all day and is vomited at night.
- Crocus.
- Sensation as if something living were hopping about in the stomach.
- Eupat. perf.
- Thirst a long time before the chill, continues during chill and heat, absent during sweat.
- [Hydroc. acid.]
- Drink which is swallowed rolls audibly down the throat, as though forced into an empty barrel.
- Ignatia.
- Thirst with the chill.
- Iodine.
- Great emaciation, though they eat much and often.
- Ipec.
- Nausea constant, with many different complaints; nothing > the nausea.
- Dros.
- Constriction of stomach and abdomen when coughing.
- Ant. tart.
- Vomiting followed by coldness, prostration and drowsiness.
- Bism.
- Cardialgia; crampy pains or hard pressure at one spot.
- China.
- Slow digestion; food remains a long time in stomach.
- Ars. alb.
- Intense heat and burning in stomach and pit of stomach.
- Ignat.
- Extreme aversion to tobacco smoke.
- Puls.
- Stomach disordered from cakes, pastry, rich or fat food.
- Staph.
- Sensation as if stomach were hanging down relaxed.
- Phos.
- Hungry at night; must get up and eat which >.
- Kali carb.
- Stomach feels as if it would burst, everything eaten seems to be converted into gases.
- Verat. alb.
- Thirst for coldest drinks; wants ice.
- Calc. ost.
- Pit of stomach instead of being concave is convex, like a saucer turned bottom up.
- Bry.
- Longing for warm drink and > by it.
- Nux vom
- After aromatics in food, or as medicine, especially ginger, pepper etc., and after almost any of the so-called hot medicines.
- Ipec.
- Vomiting, thirst, sweat, and bad breath.
- China.
- After eating fruit, undigested stools, sometimes involuntary.
- Bryon.
- Desire for things which cannot be had, or are refused, or not wanted when offered.
- China.
- Stomach troubles after loss of animal fluids.
- Bryon.
- Nausea and faintness when sitting up from lying down.
- Eupat. perf.
- Intense thirst, but drinking cold water causes shuddering and vomiting of bile.
- Aethusa.
- Hungry after vomiting. Eats and vomits again.
- Abies nigra.
- Sensation in the cardiac end of the stomach, or in the oesophagus where it enters the stomach as if a hard body, or hard boiled egg, laid there.
- Ignat.
- Feeling of flabbiness in stomach; stomach and intestines seem to hang down relaxed.
- Nux vom.
- Will generally benefit persons who have been drugged by mixtures, bitters, herbs, and so-called vegetable pills, etc.
- Syphil.
- Craving of alcohol in any form; hereditary tendency to alcoholism.
- Tabac.
- Vomiting violent, with cold sweat, soon as he begins to move.
- Tabac.
- Seasickness < by least motion and > on deck in fresh cold air.
- Alumina
- Abnormal appetite; wants starch, chalk, charcoal, coal, coffee, or tea grounds, acids, indigestible things; potatoes disagree.
- Ars. alb.
- Vomiting and stool simultaneous.
- Aethusa.
- With gastric symptoms distinct linea nasalis, lips drawn tightly over the teeth.
- Therid.
- Nausea on closing the eyes.